Birthday
1933/07/26
Day of death
2015/01/06 (81 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK
Also know as
John Lancelot Blades Percival
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lance Percival (born 26 July 1933, Sevenoaks, Kent) is an English actor, comedian and after-dinner speaker. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lance Percival, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
(1971) Up Pompeii
as Bilius
(1962) Carry On Cruising
as Wilfred Haines, Ship's Cook
(1970) Darling Lili
as T.C. Carstairs
(1963) The V.I.P.s
as B.O.A.C. Officer
(1965) The Big Job
as Timothy 'Dipper' Day
(1961) Raising the Wind
as Harry
(1972) Up the Front
as Von Gutz
(1977) Confessions from a Holiday Camp
as Lionel
(1968) Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
as Percy Sutton
(1978) Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse
as Jake Fletcher
(1962) Postman's Knock
as Joe
(1972) Our Miss Fred
as Smallpiece
(1981) An Audience with Dudley Moore
as ---
(1965) Joey Boy
as Clarence Doubleday
(1970) There's a Girl in My Soup
as Willie the Bridegroom (uncredited)
(1973) The Cobblers of Umbridge
as Ralph Beverly
(1961) On the Fiddle
as MacTaggart (Uncredited)
(1961) What a Whopper
as Policeman at Roundabout
(1974) The Boy with Two Heads
as ---
(1970) Too Late the Hero
as Cpl. McLean
(1962) Twice Round the Daffodils
as George Logg
(1964) The Yellow Rolls-Royce
as Assistant Car Salesman
(1990) Jekyll & Hyde
as Beresford Mount, Prince's Private Secretary
(1968) Yellow Submarine
as Old Fred (voice)
(1970) The Weekend Murders
as Supt. Grey
(1962) In the Doghouse
as Policeman (Uncredited)
(1963) It's All Over Town
as Richard Abel
(1961) Three on a Spree
as Stage Prompter (uncredited)
(1979) Shoestring
as ---
(1982) Countdown
as ---
(1962) That Was The Week That Was
as ---
(1965) The Beatles
as Paul McCartney / Ringo Starr (voice) (uncredited)
(1965) The Lance Percival Show
as ---
(1996) Noel's Telly Years
as ---
(1972) The Adventurer
as Carl Gardner
(1968) Cilla
as Self
(1981) Bullseye
as Self - Special Guest
(1973) Up The Workers
as Bernard Peck